Lakshmi Nataraj

Lakshmi Nataraj
Born
Lakshmi Nagaraj

(1988-05-05) 5 May 1988
OriginChilkunda, Mysore, Karnataka, India
GenresFilmi, Carnatic Music, Sugama Sangeetha
OccupationsSinger, Vocalist
Years active2003–present

Lakshmi Nataraj (née Nagaraj; born 5 May 1988) is an Indian classical vocalist and playback singer who primarily works in Kannada cinema. Besides singing, Lakshmi is also a television personality who has worked as a mentor in singing reality shows such as Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Kannada and Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Championship.[1] She, along with her sister Indu Nagaraj, are popularly known as Chilkunda Sisters named after their hometown Chilkunda in Mysore district of Karnataka.[2]

Prior to her career in singing, Lakshmi has been a contestant in popular singing talent shows such as Ede Thumbi Haaduvenu in 2005 and Confident Star Singer in 2009 and emerged as the title winner. She is the recipient of a Karnataka State Film Award for the song "Omkara" from the film Aptharakshaka (2010). She has received many State and private awards, including the "Aryabhatta Award" in 2009, for her achievements in Carnatic music.

Life and career

Lakshmi was born on 5 May 1988 in a family of Carnatic classical personalities in Chilkunda town of Mysore district in Karnataka. Her father C. A. Nagaraj is a noted vocalist and flautist while her mother H. S. Radha is a vocalist. Her younger sister Indu Nagaraj is also a classical and playback singer. Both of sisters were trained in classical music by their grandmother C. S. Sathya Lakshmi. At 7, Lakshmi gave her first concert in 1995 in Gundlupet along with her sister who was 5. The sisters have performed at various arena including the Darbar Hall of Mysore Palace during the Dasara celebrations. Lakshmi has been 'B' high grade artiste at All India Radio. She is married to Nataraj and residing in Bangalore.

Lakshmi was introduced to film playback singing through the film Partha in 2003. Since then, she has recorded songs for various films including Maurya (2004), Manasaare (2009), Ghauttham (2009) and Aptharakshaka (2010). For the latter, she went on to win several awards including the Karnataka State Film Award for her performance in the song "Omkara".[3] She has recorded songs for various music directors including Hamsalekha, Gurukiran, Arjun Janya, Mano Murthy, B. Ajaneesh Lokanath, Veer Samarth and others.

Discography

This is a partial list of notable films of Lakshmi Nataraj.

Year Film Title Composer Co-singer(s) Notes
2003 Partha "Sona Sona" Gurukiran Gurukiran
2007 Meera Madhava Raghava "Olle Time Banthamma" Hamsalekha Indu Nagaraj, Hemanth, Supriya Acharya
2008 Manasaare "Naanu Manasaare" Mano Murthy Vikas Vasishta
2008 Nee Tata Naa Birla "Sakhi Sakhi" Gurukiran
2009 Ghauttham "Yaara Magalu Ivalu" Gurukiran Gurukiran
2010 Aptharakshaka "Omkara" Gurukiran
2011 Taare "Chandira Thandu Kodale" C. R. Bobby
2013 Nenapinangala "Mella Mella Nanndage" C. R. Bobby
Advaitha "Bisilina Besugeya" Veer Samarth
Manasina Putadali "Kadala Anchininda" Rajnarayan Das
2014 Software Ganda "Saniha Saniha" Veer Samarth Rajesh Krishnan
Kalyanamasthu "Appanu Kattida" Raj Manohar Chethan Sosca
Nan Life Alli "Jinu Jinugo Maleyali" B. Ajaneesh Lokanath Shreeram Narayan
2017 Jaali Baaru Matthu Poli Hudugaru "Suride Geleya" Veer Samarth Chethan Gandharva
"Poosi Hodedu"

Television

Year Television Role Notes
2021-2022 Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Championship Mentor [4]

Awards & Recognition

References

  1. ^ "Sisters Indu, Lakshmi Nagaraj turn mentors on the show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Championship - Times of India". The Times of India. 20 September 2021. Retrieved 2023-01-29.
  2. ^ "Chilkunda Sisters to perform at BVB Mysuru tomorrow". Star of Mysore. 19 April 2024. Retrieved 2025-09-16.
  3. ^ "Vishnuvardhan Anu Prabhakar | Karnataka State Film Awards | Aaptha Rakshaka Pareekshe". Archived from the original on 24 June 2021. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
  4. ^ "Lakshmi Nagaraj turn mentors on the show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Championship". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 September 2021.